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This program provides the building blocks for the dynamic and challenging world of civil engineering. You’ll use your expertise to make an immediate impact, whether your interest is in building better roads, bridges, or other infrastructure projects and systems.

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The mission of the electrical engineering program, consistent with the Missouri S&T campus mission statements, is the education of students to fully prepare them to provide leadership in the recognition and solution of society’s problems in the area of electrical engineering. Most graduate programs in electrical engineering normally include some specialization in one or more of the following six emphasis areas of electrical engineering: circuits and electronics, communications and signal processing, controls and systems, electromagnetics, devices and optics, and power. 

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This field is rapidly advancing to include many of today’s greatest challenges, such as sustainability, carbon emissions, and limited water resources. Courses in S&T's environmental engineering graduate degree program focus on engineering analysis that incorporates the fundamental physical, biological, and chemical characteristics of natural and engineered environmental systems, while putting these engineering solutions in the context of societal needs and the requirements of environmental laws. roads, bridges, or other infrastructure projects and systems.

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Engineering management is the art and science of planning, organizing, allocating resources, and directing and controlling engineering activities. The field of engineering management has become recognized as a professional discipline with a critical role in modern society. Graduates develop innovative and integrated solutions to problems that arise at the convergence of engineering and business.

The discipline involves designing, operating, and continuously improving systems by integrating engineering and management knowledge. This integration starts with an awareness of customer needs and market conditions. It then seeks to optimize the use of people, equipment, money, and information to achieve desired objectives. The discipline also seeks to develop students into individuals with leadership potential who can achieve high-quality results in an ethical manner and with respect for the environment.  

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The aerospace engineering program in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering offers comprehensive graduate education in several areas. Aerodynamics, gas dynamics, hypersonics, aerospace system design, aerospace propulsion, aerospace structures, plasma aerospace applications, multidisciplinary optimization, and flight dynamics and control are the major areas of emphasis., image processing, neural networks, and system security/survivability.

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The mechanical engineering program in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering offers comprehensive graduate education in a number of areas. The principal areas include dynamics and controls; manufacturing; materials and structures; mechanical design; and thermal and fluid systems. A wide variety of interdisciplinary programs meeting specific objectives are available. 

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The mission of the computer engineering program, consistent with the Missouri S&T campus mission statements, is the education of students to fully prepare them to provide leadership in the recognition and solution of society’s problems in computer engineering.

This program is multidisciplinary. Specialization areas of study include Digital Systems Design, Electrical Engineering, Embedded Computer Systems, Systems, Intelligence, and Software Engineering — topics include computational intelligence, computer networks, dependability, fault tolerance, image processing, neural networks, and system security/survivability.

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Systems engineering is a transdisciplinary approach and means to enable the realization of successful systems by defining customer needs and required functionality early in the development cycle. Systems engineers are responsible for the design and management of complex systems guided by systems requirements.

There is a growing need for engineers who are concerned with the whole system and can take an interdisciplinary and top-down approach. Systems engineers need to be problem definers, not just problem solvers, and be involved with a system through its life cycle, from development through production, deployment, training support, operation, and disposal.

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